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    Brrrrr!

    How crispy are things in your neighbourhood?

    The sun is out but very deceiving. The diesel only dribbled out of the pump this morning so hopefully it’ll do better after lunch. Takes a minute to open the grapple if you don’t move it for a few minutes. The kids have had busses cancelled this week so far and tomorrow they probably will too. The critters seem to be doing ok but are really packing the grub and bedding away.

    Be careful everyone and stay warm.

    #2
    -41 in Vegreville at 9 am this morning. Sun is shining bright except for the ice fog. -33 forecast for the high this aft. Wonder what is the coldest daily high temp for this region? -33 has gotta be close.

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      #3
      Minus 35 here. Is now minus 31. But there is a very stiff wind. One of the coldest days I have felt yet. Sheep seem to take it in stride, tough little beggars. Still headbunting each other and clicking their heels when I show up with the grain. Lol

      MOST amusing thing? I love feeding and such! Lol. I am one strange duck. Be boring without the critters.

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          #5
          Can’t comprehend that

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            #6
            Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
            Can’t comprehend that
            Just like I can’t comprehend +40. I’ll second the house cracking .......... last night it was the worst it’s been in a while.

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              #7
              Yup its cold. One loader tractor sits outside has 5w30 oil in the engine and when you start it it damn near stalls when oil pressure comes up. Just hope the diesel fuel doesnt gel up,been there done that before.

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                #8
                The world has had the hottest decade ever.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                  The world has had the hottest decade ever.
                  That is cold comfort

                  But thanks for the dose of optimism.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                    The world has had the hottest decade ever.
                    Liberals, Greens, NDP all want it COLDER, keep repeating that...who else wants our climate to COOL?

                    No science necessary, just MSM on the take, repeat, repeat and louder...

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                      #11
                      Hats off to you all you guys with all the animals to feed and keep them warm and healthy in this extreme weather. You are truly the hardest working salt of the earth farmers. From the milk in my glass and the bacon, or chicken or the prime rib on my plate.....I salute your efforts especially this time of year.

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                        #12
                        It was so cold here yesterday my internet froze.

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                          #13
                          Good vehicles, cel phones and good roads: Just discussing prairie winter weather with some old guys who remember 2 block heaters in their Chevys and chains ready to go on the floor of the truck just to get home at night from the bar or stook game. Ether, gas-line anti-freeze, shovels, always carrying ski-doo suits behind seat for walking when all else failed. SE of Regina was (and still is) desolate in the winter - there was no one living on farms for the winter because no cattle to keep them. Anyone remember the good ol days?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Crestliner View Post
                            Hats off to you all you guys with all the animals to feed and keep them warm and healthy in this extreme weather. You are truly the hardest working salt of the earth farmers. From the milk in my glass and the bacon, or chicken or the prime rib on my plate.....I salute your efforts especially this time of year.
                            I agree,have been there myself! Haven’t had cattle for a number of years now. We had to process feed with a mix mill every 2 to 3 days ,in winter,for our feeders. We didn’t have the option to pick and chose our days. Just hoped that everything would keep running. Good luck to everyone feeding livestock!

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                              #15
                              Need that Chinook on Monday so that the cows can clean up the silage bales they didn’t eat fast enough 😂

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